Dubbed the Marcha to Stop the Hate, the organizers are calling on members to join in on a march from Trump Tower to NBC’s Rockefeller Center headquarters at 6 p.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 7. A press conference will be held at 7:30 at 30 Rock.

The event comes just days after the Wednesday rally in front of 30 Rock, where a petition of more than 500,000 signatures calling on NBCUniversal to cancel Trump’s involvement with “SNL” Saturday.

“Some individuals have suggested that we should not prevent Trump from hosting ‘SNL’ but that instead, we should voice our opposition by not watching. This view misses the point,” said the groups in a statement. “Trump has targeted Latinos with his racist and xenophobic remarks and his rhetoric is causing real harm to the Latino community. We cannot allow him the time nor a platform such as SNL to advance such views.”

This march is being organized by groups including CUNY Dreamers, Make the Road, America’s Voice, The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), The Hispanic Federation, National Hispanic Media Coalition, The Labor Council for the Latin American Advancement (LCLAA), The National Institute for Latino Policy, NYC LGBTQS Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

15 Times Donald Trump Courted Controversy (Photos)

The U.S. Justice Department accused Trump of not renting to minority tenants in 1973.

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Trump was accused of dooming the fledgling U.S. Football League in 1984 when he insisted it go head to head with the NFL with a fall game schedule.

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Trump sparked a feud with Rosie O'Donnell in 2006, calling the comedian "disgusting" and "a slob," among other things

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In September 2010, Trump accused the imam of a proposed mosque near NYC's Ground Zero of using religion to bargain for a better real estate price.

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Joining the dubious "birther" movement, Trump fought to get President Obama to release his long-form birth certificate in April 2011.

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Trump earned the ire of environmentalists when he unveiled plans for a massive golf course in Scotland in July 2012.

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Trump upset gay rights groups when he compared gay marriage to golf in February 2013.

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In August 2013 Trump was the subject of a civil suit for allegedly false promises made to students of his Trump University.

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A new waterfront Chicago skyscraper opened in 2014 despite widespread complaints about the 20-foot-high sign bearing his name.

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Trump began a feud with Russell Brand after seeing the British comedian on a talk show and disliking what he saw.

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Trump minced no words when he tweeted about the "thugs" rioting in Baltimore in April 2015 following the death of an African American man in police custody.

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Announcing his bid for the GOP nomination in June 2015, Trump set off a media firestorm when he called Mexican immigrants criminals and "rapists."

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Trump reportedly paid actors $50 a head to attend his presidential announcement speech in June 2015.

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Billionaire’s recent public image problems are latest in long line of troubles

The U.S. Justice Department accused Trump of not renting to minority tenants in 1973.